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hind·gut H0208400 (hīnd′gŭt′)n. The posterior portion of the digestive tract in vertebrates and certain invertebrates.hindgut (ˈhaɪndˌɡʌt) n1. (Zoology) the part of the vertebrate digestive tract comprising the colon and rectum2. (Zoology) the posterior part of the digestive tract of arthropodshind•gut (ˈhaɪndˌgʌt) n. 1. a. the last portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, between the cecum and the anus. b. the posterior part of the digestive tract of arthropods. 2. the posterior part of the embryonic vertebrate alimentary canal, from which the colon develops. Compare foregut, midgut. [1875–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hindgut - the caudal part of the alimentary canal in vertebrate embryosinternal organ, viscus - a main organ that is situated inside the bodybowel, gut, intestine - the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus |
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hindgut[′hīn‚gət] (embryology) The caudal portion of the embryonic digestive tube in vertebrates. hindgutenUK
hindgut [hīnd´gut] a pocket formed beneath the caudal portion of the developing embryo, which develops into the distal portion of the small intestine, the colon, and the rectum.hind·gut (hīnd'gŭt), 1. The caudal or terminal part of the embryonic gut. 2. Descending and sigmoid colon, rectum and superior two thirds of the anal canal. Synonym(s): endguthindgut (hīnd′gŭt′)n. The posterior portion of the digestive tract in vertebrates and certain invertebrates.hind·gut (hīnd'gŭt) 1. The caudal or terminal part of the embryonic gut. 2. The left part of transverse colon, descending and sigmoid colon, rectum, and superior part of anal canal. hindgutenUK
Words related to hindgutnoun the caudal part of the alimentary canal in vertebrate embryosRelated Words- internal organ
- viscus
- bowel
- gut
- intestine
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